IT’S OVER: HUNDREDS of ISIS fighters surrender en masse

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Once known as the “Jayvee Team” by former President Obama, ISIS has been on the edge for quite some time now.

Over the years ISIS has become known as the most dangerous terrorist group in the world.

Thanks to the new Administration under President Donald Trump however, more recent developments have helped bring this Islamic State under control.

The U.S. had absolutely no coherent strategy under President Obama when it came to dealing with ISIS. President Trump understands that he must step up and finally clear the status quo to fight the enemy.

Trump finally had enough after a U.S. Green Beret was murdered during an ISIS attack. President Trump ordered the first MOAB bomb to destroy the entire system of tunnels the terrorist were using. This move forced the ISIS fighters to retreat into Syria, and the U.S. retook the Iraqi city of Mosul.

According to allenbwest, the war against ISIS took an even more favorable turn over the last few days. Despite claims their fighters would choose death over capitulation, more than 1,000 Islamic State fighters have surrendered since last Sunday.

From the New York Times:

The prisoners were taken to a waiting room in groups of four, and were told to stand facing the concrete wall, their noses almost touching it, their hands bound behind their backs.

More than a thousand Islamic State fighters passed through that room this past week after they fled their crumbling Iraqi stronghold of Hawija. Instead of the martyrdom they had boasted was their only acceptable fate, they had voluntarily ended up here in the interrogation center of the Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq.

For an extremist group that has made its reputation on its ferociousness, with fighters who would always choose suicide over surrender, the fall of Hawija has been a notable turning point. The group has suffered a string of humiliating defeats in Iraq and Syria, but the number of its shock troops who turned themselves in to Kurdish officials at the center in Dibis was unusually large, more than 1,000 since last Sunday.

The surrenders are a sudden departure from the norm for ISIS:

The fight for Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, took nine months, and by comparison, relatively few Islamic State fighters surrendered. Tal Afar fell next, and more quickly, in only 11 days. Some 500 fighters surrendered there.

With coalition forces surrounding the ISIS capital of Raqqa, the fight against ISIS could be reaching its final stages. If the surrender of over 1,000 fighters is any indication, ISIS seems to realize the end is near.

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